Wildcat Canyon, with rabbitbrush
Seven Troughs range. Looking southeast.
Rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus spp.) is one of the dominant shrubs in the high desert, occurring along with sagebrush especially on the mountain slopes. It turns bright yellow in the early fall as it blooms(!), then gets duller as the seeds set and drop off. It's a major forage plant for wildlife in this part of the world. (It also is a major allergen, about like ragweed!)
Photo taken by my son out that side of the car!
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Taken on Tuesday October 12, 2010
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Posted on Friday February 25, 2011
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